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The Top 7 Myths About Medical Cannabis Debunked

United Patients Group

The truth is that it’s impossible to fatally overdose on marijuana alone, as a study in the American Journal of Public Health found no deaths reported due to cannabis use between 1999 and 2007. The same cannot be said for alcohol or even caffeine (a more dangerous drug), which can lead to death if consumed excessively enough over time.

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Just desserts: The Cookies and Cakes family genealogy

SpeedWeed

From 2007 to the present—and emanating out of the San Francisco Bay Area—Cookies’ hard-hitting, hybrid indica power, and its complex, sweet- scrumptious aroma has made fans of elite pot snobs, medical marijuana patients with PTSD, all-star rappers, and now almost everyone who partakes.

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How Good Is Cannabis for Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?

Greencamp

A very comprehensive and systematic review of 34 studies (conducted over a 50-year period) from 2014 on cannabis and MS concluded that oral cannabis extracts are very effective in relieving muscle spasms, and possibly effective in treating other symptoms as well. ( Gaining muscle control with cannabis seems attainable for some patients.

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Shemshemet: Cannabis in Ancient Egypt

SpeedWeed

Cannabis extracts have been employed for irrigation in diseases of the anus, and in form of compresses the drug has been applied to sore toenails. In Rhamses’ papyrus, washing sore eyes with extracts from cannabis and also from some other plant is recommended. Cannabis Indica is none other than our friend hashish….

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Cannabis & sex: a woman’s guide

The Cannigma

Here’s a guide to help you figure out what sex-enhancing cannabis product to start with: Indica or sativa? While the old nomenclature of cannabis “strains” falling into two categories — “indica” or “sativa” — is mostly outdated, the unique properties of an individual strain will influence how you’ll respond. How does it work?

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Lao Peoples Democratic Republic: Outlook For Cannabis Liberalization And CBD Market Authorization In Laos

Cannabis Law Report

indica ), while a cannabis plant with very little THC is considered “hemp” ( Cannabis sativa L. 10/NA, dated December 25, 2007, prohibits narcotics from being used in Laos. As CBD is extracted from the cannabis plant, products containing the compound are therefore likely to be prohibited as well. The Penal Code No.

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